Bonus trivia: this is the 200th post on my blog in *checks* six and a half years, wow.

So yes, my last post featured dinner photography too. Maybe this is a secret cry for a job as an amateur foodpornographer! More than likely, however, it happens that Courtney and I make some fine-looking food. Tonight we took a flank steak out of the freezer and turned that sucker into Bulgogi with One Thousand Sesame Seeds. I can’t remember where we got the recipe. We have it on a piece of paper that is clearly a printoff from some untitled Notepad text file. With apologies to the recipe’s originator I replicate it here.

Ingredients:

A flank steak

One thousand sesame seeds – 2 tbl is acceptable as a substitute

1/4 cup chopped green onions

5 tbl soy sauce

2.5 tbl sugar

2 tbl minced garlic

2 tbl sesame oil

1/2 tsp black pepper

Steps:

Mix all non-steak ingredients together, pour over the steak, let marinate for an hour at least.

Preheat grill to…um, hot.

Sear on one side for a couple minutes…

…and then the other.

Continue flipping it every few minutes until you have a rare medium situation.